While its not a discrete GPU, AMD has had the Ryzen v2000 which has a 4k 3D embedded GPU in it for automotive applications for over 6 years now. There’s literally millions of cars with this silicon on the road right now.
That may be the chip Tesla uses. I can’t remember what they switched too. I don’t care about playing games in my car but it made the console really responsive when they upgraded the chip
six-in vehicle cameras and interactive features.
Ya know, with the reports about how virtually every connected car is spying on you, I don’t see how this could make this any worse. /s
How about instead of investing so hard to the bells and whistles you actually invest in better cars? I understand innovation to a certain extent but at this point it’s like getting the new iphone. More expensive with slight improvements to things 80% of the population doesn’t use or care about. Until self driving is a 100% proven and complete technology, I’ll stick to my 2007 Honda. It’s literally the only feature I care about because it actually feels like progress instead of just another point of failure.
It’s what’s needed for the anti-drunk-driving ai system that was shuttled into law on the BBB package a few years back.
Required on all 2026 cars onward iirc
Car crashes incoming.
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